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DANGEROUS GOODS (ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT) ACT 2008 - SECT 11

Special defence for owners or operators

11 Special defence for owners or operators

(1) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against this Act or the regulations alleged to have been committed by a person in the capacity of an owner or operator of a vehicle transporting dangerous goods if the person establishes that the vehicle was being used at the relevant time by--
(a) another person not entitled (whether by express or implied authority or otherwise) to use it, other than an employee or agent of the alleged offender, or
(b) an employee of the alleged offender who was acting at the relevant time outside the scope of the employment, or
(c) an agent (in any capacity) of the alleged offender who was acting at the relevant time outside the scope of the agency.
(2) If the offence relates to a breach of this Act or the regulations in connection with alleged deficiencies concerning the vehicle or dangerous goods, the defence is not available unless the alleged offender establishes that--
(a) the vehicle or dangerous goods had not, before they ceased to be under the alleged offender's control, been driven or transported on a road in Australia in breach of this Act or the regulations or a corresponding law arising in connection with all or any of those alleged deficiencies, and
(b) one or more material changes, resulting in the alleged breach, had been made after the vehicle or dangerous goods had ceased to be under the alleged offender's control.
(3) In this section--

"deficiency concerning a vehicle or dangerous goods" means a deficiency in anything that is required by the regulations to be carried on or in a vehicle or to be met in relation to dangerous goods.

"operator" means--
(a) in the case of a vehicle (not including a vehicle in a group of vehicles that are physically connected)--the person who is responsible for controlling or directing the operations of the vehicle, or
(b) in the case of a group of vehicles that are physically connected--the person who is responsible for controlling or directing the operations of the towing vehicle in the group.

"owner" , in respect of a vehicle, means a person who--
(a) is the sole owner, a joint owner or a part owner of the vehicle, or
(b) has possession or use of the vehicle under a credit, hire-purchase, lease or other agreement, except an agreement requiring the vehicle to be registered in the name of someone else.
(4) For the purposes of this section, a person is not an operator merely because the person owns a vehicle or does any or all of the following--
(a) drives a vehicle,
(b) maintains or arranges for the maintenance of a vehicle,
(c) arranges for the registration of a vehicle.



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